The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1954 |
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... society is not a sum total arrived at by adding individualists . It is the large S which reproduces on a vaster scale the small s within each of us . But how , in the circumstances of our time , can each of us develop so that he will be ...
... society is not a sum total arrived at by adding individualists . It is the large S which reproduces on a vaster scale the small s within each of us . But how , in the circumstances of our time , can each of us develop so that he will be ...
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... society asks the family to perform . The working wife cannot be at home to care for her children . The society which expects a high degree of mobil- ity from its workers in the interests of economic efficiency is inter- fering with the ...
... society asks the family to perform . The working wife cannot be at home to care for her children . The society which expects a high degree of mobil- ity from its workers in the interests of economic efficiency is inter- fering with the ...
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... society and the findings of the social and biological sciences , it takes on a role which makes it quite different from what it was twenty or thirty years ago . An assessment of these two sets of influences , then , and their effect ...
... society and the findings of the social and biological sciences , it takes on a role which makes it quite different from what it was twenty or thirty years ago . An assessment of these two sets of influences , then , and their effect ...
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HOW CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECT FAMILY Life | 17 |
Social WelfareInventory and Opportunity | 31 |
SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 45 |
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